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Title: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: marty2 on December 10, 2014, 10:46:12 PM
I've only be into air guns since July and am in up to my neck already. Presently I have 3 PCPs and would like to venture into the world of springers. I've narrowed it down to either the TX 200 or the Pro Sport. Which ever one I chose would be a .177. It would be used  mostly for punching paper, plinking and the occasional elimination of any errant squirrel that wanders to close to the house.

Which one would you choose and why? Also, is tuning a springer much different than tuning a PCP?

 While I have your attention. After I get whichever one I decide on what maintenance should be done before even shooting it? 

Thanks in advance for any input.
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on December 11, 2014, 12:28:12 AM
I bought a very nice used TX200 MK III .22 and a brand new Pro Sport  Walnut .177 . Love the TX200 and the Pro Sport was sold a few weeks ago , beautiful and accurate as the Pro Sport was I just never fell in love with it so now another fellow GTA member is the proud owner and totally in love with it. What I am trying to say is if at all possible try both rifles before you buy if at all possible
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: amb5500c on December 11, 2014, 12:58:02 AM
Winner either way. I have the P.S. and have shot several T.X. It mainly boils down to which one looks the best to you.
Richard
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: ptpalpha on December 11, 2014, 06:55:04 AM
You can't lose with a choice like that.
If at all possible, get your hands on one of each and see how you like them. 
And as usual, I recommend going with the walnut.
-Paul
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: lillysdad621 on December 11, 2014, 07:26:49 AM
in in the other hand had 3 TXs and ended up selling them all... all three tuned guns and 2 .177s and 1 .22 (i kinda liked the .22 better as per shooting manners...) but i did buy a .22 pro sport that i still have... that is not going anywhere anytime soon... tuned, mine shoots 15 gr pellets at 732 fps avg. and is truly a wonder to shoot...  you wonder what i shoot in .177? an HW77k ( its my HFT rig). fits me better than a TX
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: marty2 on December 11, 2014, 08:51:25 AM
Keep the comments coming. I still haven't had that moment when I know which one I want.

I'm considering a Aeon 6 - 24 x 50 AO scope for whichever one I decide on.  Will this scope fit without blocking the loading port?
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Arjuna on December 11, 2014, 10:09:53 AM
I mostly shoot at paper targets indoors, sometimes at knock down metal field targets outdoors.  I briefly owned a Tx200 HC in walnut, but sent it back when an issue developed.  I am very impressed with the full length TX I have now.  I do wish I still had the carbine, though.  I liked the shorter barrel, and I can't tell the difference in noise output.  The super accuracy was the same between the two.

I have never shot a prosport, but I miss the carbine.
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: ptpalpha on December 11, 2014, 10:45:48 AM
If you're not already committed to the Aeon, take a look at the  Clearidge scopes.    The Ultra XP 6-20 gets excellent reviews.
clearidgeoptics.com
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: palonej on December 11, 2014, 12:14:39 PM
Hey Marty!
I have both in 177. TX is beech cause I got tired of waiting for back ordered walnut. Pro Sport is walnut.
Love the walnut....after a few coats of Tung oil.
So hard to compare the 2. Both of mine have been wonderfully tuned by Scott, Motörhead, with SHO kits from Vortek.
Both are insane accurate, stupid smooth and easy to shoot well with fantastic triggers.
Pro Sport is sexier looking and a little less nose heavy.
Pro Sport easier to shoot off hand.
TX, full size, little easier to cock.
Nice gentle shooting cycles on both and I have never had a scope slip or move.....the Pro Sport has a Hawke 8.5-25x42 Sidewinder on BKL single strap rings....hasn't budged.
TX has a 6-24x56 Sidewinder on double strap BKL rings...no movement.
Get the scope you want even if it covers loading port....no prob loading...check the pic.
You really can't go wrong with either one bro.
Both are a joy to shoot, reliable, beautiful....you're gonna need one of each!
Sorry....not much help!!

Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: AmBraCol on December 11, 2014, 01:51:21 PM
It comes down to looks, pretty much.  Is the sleek look of the Pro Sport worth the higher tariff to you?  For me it was a matter of wanting a more "big gun" look than a traditional under lever gives.  Mine is the beech stock as couldn't swing the extra $$ for the walnut.  Could have had the TX in walnut for about the same money - but wanted the ProSport more than the walnut.  Am tickled with my choice.  The rifle looks good, handles great and should be with me for some time to come.
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Sfttailrdr46 on December 11, 2014, 03:01:15 PM
It really does come down to what really floats your boat. Presently I will keep buying and selling and keep the ones that do "IT" for me whether it is Springer , PCP or maybe even a really nice pumper
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Joncooper on December 11, 2014, 06:18:55 PM
Two words.........BUY BOTH   ;)
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: palonej on December 11, 2014, 09:20:54 PM
That's what I'm talking about!!
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: marty2 on December 12, 2014, 03:44:00 PM
Just placed an order with PA. I went with the TX 200 .177 with Beech stock, the Aeon 6-24 x 50 scope and a couple of tins of pellets. Should be here on Tuesday. ;D



Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: palonej on December 12, 2014, 03:50:39 PM
Oh baby!!!
You're gonna love it Marty!!!
Which pellets and scope mount???
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Motorhead on December 12, 2014, 04:02:41 PM
Great choice !!
If your shoots like ours ? ... JSB or AA 8.4 and the H&N FTT 8.64 will be your Go Too pellet.
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: marty2 on December 12, 2014, 06:22:54 PM
Oh baby!!!
You're gonna love it Marty!!!
Which pellets and scope mount???

I have a set of BLK 300MB high mounts that came off a different AG. I'll start with these and see how they work out.

I ordered a tin of JSB Heavies 10.34 4.52mm and a tin of H&N FTT 8.64  4.52mm for now.
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Pappy on December 12, 2014, 08:57:41 PM
Nice purchase, you will love her ....
Clean the barrel when it arrives.  It's going to diesel on you for a while, and don't expect same hole groups because of that.  Run at least both tins through her, then begin evaluations.  If you have a chrony, run a test after about 500 pellets, just to make sure it is shooting near spec.  Generally she likes H&N FTT 4.52 8.64, JSB 8.44 and several others.  For break-in run anything in the 8+ grain but shy away from the super light or super heavy pellets until after break-in.  Enjoy

Pappy
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: marty2 on December 13, 2014, 07:05:21 AM
Nice purchase, you will love her ....
Clean the barrel when it arrives.  It's going to diesel on you for a while, and don't expect same hole groups because of that.  Run at least both tins through her, then begin evaluations.  If you have a chrony, run a test after about 500 pellets, just to make sure it is shooting near spec.  Generally she likes H&N FTT 4.52 8.64, JSB 8.44 and several others.  For break-in run anything in the 8+ grain but shy away from the super light or super heavy pellets until after break-in.  Enjoy

Pappy

Good info. Thanks
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: marty2 on December 16, 2014, 10:29:53 PM
She was on my door step when I got home tonight(TX 200 & Aeon 6-24 x 50). Unpacked everything, ran a bore snake through the barrel about 4 times, and mounted the scope. Sighted her in at 30'( only a couple of clicks off). moved back to 48'(all I can get out of the basement) and rezeroed the scope. Put 7 H&N FTT 8.54 5.52 pellets down range. Had 2 fliers, the other five grouped .23 CTC. I was shooting through a chrony and was getting 860+/- with the 5 shot group. With the 2 fliers the fps had dropped by 50fps for each of the 2.

Wow, I'm impressed. She's a keeper. Can't wait until everything gets broke in.

Only problem is I need better scope mounts. The ones I had laying around aren't going to cut it. What are you guys using for mounts on the TX?  Also are you lubing your pellets? She seems to spew enough oil/grease to do the job. My glasses had oil spots all over them.


Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: palonej on December 17, 2014, 10:52:54 AM
Numbers seem spot on Marty!!
I use BKL rings on all my guns.
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Joncooper on December 17, 2014, 03:07:21 PM
BKL's are grat. A one piece Hawke will work just fine also.
John

Grats on the gun mate....Yep one piece mounts Is the way to go, my leapers 10X50 was just touching the barrel, So I use 30mm high profile one piece mount
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Motorhead on December 17, 2014, 03:12:37 PM
NO pellet lube required in spring guns generally.  If it's spewing oil enough to get on your glass's ... Thats NOT good  :o
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Racer X on December 17, 2014, 03:22:37 PM
I made the same choice going with the TX
I shot the TX the HW the LGU and the PS. The cocking of the Pro sport felt uncomfortable. The HW was the top of the list. But the TX won out. The barrel location ,ease of maintenance. The wealth of knowledge about tuning all pushed the TX to te top. Add Terry Doe and Tom Gylords praise and I went to the TX. Also the stock. It is just beautiful. I can't wait
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Pappy on December 17, 2014, 06:28:35 PM
I use BKL double straps, have never moved.  She will diesel for quite a while, they really load up the lube from the factory.  If you want, that gun is really easy to break down ..... clean out some lube and reassemble ... or clean all the lube, and re-lube.  I just put up with it for about 1000 rounds ..... re-lubed way later.  Enjoy.

Pappy
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: marty2 on December 17, 2014, 10:49:01 PM
Thanks all for your replies. I got to shot 20 pellets this afternoon. Four 5 shot groups. I checked my glasses after each group. After the first there were about a dozen droplets on my glasses, after the last there was only about 3. So it's getting better.price.

 Also I noticed that the pellets that were launched at 860fps and above were grouping very nicely. I had a few fliers and they were hitting approx 1/2 to 3/4" to the right. All the fliers were roughly 30 to 50 psi slower than the others. What would be causing this?

Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: Pappy on December 18, 2014, 09:45:56 AM
Lot of things can cause that .... dieseling will throw off your POI, as well as deformed pellet skirts, or other pellet imperfections.  I wouldn't worry about it for now, get the gun broken in, 1000 or 2 rounds .... learn how to hold her, then you can start dialing her in.

Pappy
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: palonej on December 18, 2014, 11:47:48 AM
^ Yup!!
Lots more lead down the tube is in order!
Title: Re: TX 200 or Pro Sport help me decide
Post by: ptpalpha on December 19, 2014, 11:59:12 AM
Another vote for the BKL double-straps.  The only other mount I use is a BKL dovetail-to-Weaver riser with Burris Signature Zee rings.  Neither set-up has ever given me problems.